THE call for national unity of vice presidential candidate Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos Jr. and the relentless fight against corruption of his presidential running mate Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago clicked very well with the youth.

This developed as the two combined their respective advocacies as the core of their government and brought their message today (Saturday) to Saint Louis University to the delight of some 4,000 students that jam-packed the Prince Bernard Gymnasium.

Deafening cheers that greeted "Miriam-Bongbong" wouldn't stop from the moment the two entered the campus.

Marcos announced that the intelligent choice for the presidency and the vice presidency has arrived as he thanked students, faculty members and all the people involved in organizing the event.